Wymondham Abbey is the Anglican parish church for the town of Wymondham in Norfolk, England.
View of the south side of the abbey from across the River Tiffey, clearly showing the ruined, octagonal, east tower at right, and the newer square west tower at left.
View from the angel roof.
Funerary hatchment now hung in the ringing chamber
Altar screen, tester and rood figures by Sir Ninian Comper, installed 1921-34 as Great War memorial.
Wymondham is a market town and civil parish in the South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England, 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Norwich off the A11 road to London. The River Tiffey runs through. The parish, one of Norfolk's largest, includes rural areas to the north and south, with hamlets of Suton, Silfield, Spooner Row and Wattlefield. It had a population of 14,405 in 2011, of whom 13,587 lived in the town itself.
Wymondham Market Place in September 2017
New-build houses on the outskirts of Wymondham
Wymondham Abbey from the south, view across River Tiffey and Abbey Meadow
Wymondham Market Cross in September 2017